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Ingolf Max

Universität Leipzig
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  • Universität Leipzig
    Institute of Philosophy
    Regular Faculty
Möckern, Saxony, Germany
Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Science, Logic, and Mathematics
Areas of Interest
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Science, Logic, and Mathematics
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    The equivalence between n-dimensional classical logics and 2n-valued logics
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 59 (2): 709. 1994.
    Logic and Philosophy of LogicNonclassical Logics
  •  35
    Generalized Variable Functors Representing Paraconsistent Operators
    In Georg Meggle & Ulla Wessels (eds.), Analyōmen 1 =, W. De Gruyter. pp. 88-97. 1994.
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    Existence, the square of opposites, and two-dimensional logic
    Logic and Logical Philosophy 2 (5): 135-149. 1994.
    Ontological commitments and other problems concerning existence arise in connection with various aspects of logical theories. The semantics of quantification theory is usually formulated in such a manner that theorems are all and only those formulae which come out true under all interpretations in all non-empty domains. There are several approaches to include the empty domain. Paradoxically this apparent semantic extension means surrendering several formulae which are valid and intuitively plaus…Read more
    Ontological commitments and other problems concerning existence arise in connection with various aspects of logical theories. The semantics of quantification theory is usually formulated in such a manner that theorems are all and only those formulae which come out true under all interpretations in all non-empty domains. There are several approaches to include the empty domain. Paradoxically this apparent semantic extension means surrendering several formulae which are valid and intuitively plausible
    Logic and Philosophy of LogicHistory of Logic
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    External, Restricted External, and Internal Negations in a Two-Dimensional Logic
    In Heinrich Wansing (ed.), Negation, De Gruyter. pp. 59-86. 1996.
    Experimental EconomicsEmpirical Testing in Economics
  • Handling Inconsistencies in Multi-Dimensional Logics
    Logique Et Analyse 41 67-93. 1998.
    Metaphysics and EpistemologyMental States and ProcessesPhilosophy of Psychology
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